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PELLEGRINO TARENI

TABLE RED WINE  ·  ITALY  ·  Approved Jul 14, 2026
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What to Expect

Expect a light and fragrant table red from southeastern Sicily, characterized by bright red fruit, florals, and gentle tannins. Pellegrino's Frappato offers a chillable feel that makes it easy to serve slightly chilled, perfect for those who appreciate the freshness of Mediterranean reds. With notes of strawberry, red cherry, pomegranate, violet, pepper, and fresh herbs, this wine pairs beautifully with seafood-friendly dishes and informal meals where its delicate flavors shine through.

TTB ID26168001000216
Brand namePELLEGRINO
Fanciful nameTARENI
Class / typeTABLE RED WINE
Origin / appellationITALY
Grape varietalsFRAPPATO
Approval dateJul 14, 2026
StatusAPPROVED
Vendor code32362
Serial number261047
Permit numberNY-I-15144
Producer name & addressBanville Wine Merchants, BANVILLE & JONES WINE MERCHANTS, INC. 126 E 38TH ST STE 100 NEW YORK NY 10016
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